AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup 2026 (BiH angle): Bosnia and Herzegovina’s group-stage opener vs Switzerland is set for June 18 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, with the match also listed among LA’s eight host-city games—an event expected to boost cross-border travel and local spending around the tournament. Border trade risk: Bosnia’s Indirect Taxation Authority (ITA) warned that if a new Croatia–BiH border-crossing agreement is signed without adopting the required rulebook, the Gradiška area could face a disruption from June 9, potentially leaving no operational BIP crossings for goods needing full inspection—raising concerns for carriers and the wider economy. EU enlargement push: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron urged faster EU enlargement for Western Balkans candidates at a summit in Montenegro, proposing incentives like gradual single-market access and simplified steps. Energy deal watch: Serbia agreed a further three-month extension of its Russian gas supply contract with Gazprom, citing stable and affordable deliveries for energy security and economic predictability. Tourism & travel pricing: Sarajevo was named Europe’s cheapest city break destination for 2026, while Jazeera Airways launched a summer fare sale with discounts up to 30%, including routes to Sarajevo. Humanitarian development: Qatar Charity signed a cooperation MoU with Bosnia’s ministry for displaced persons and refugees to support returnees and improve living conditions through joint development projects.
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